The President lays out his agenda to foster investment here at home. He vows to close the tax loopholes for sending jobs and profits overseas that Congressional Republicans have tried to protect.Watch the video.

Weekly Wrap Up: Work That Needs to Be Done

A quick look at the week of October 11th, 2010:

Quote: "This is work that needs to be done. There are workers who are ready to do It." – President Obama on investing in our infrastructure. http://wh.gov/381

It’s the Waiting for Superman Kids: Students from the documentary meet President Obama in the Oval Office and watch him take off in a helicopter from the South Lawn in this behind-the-scenes video: http://wh.gov/3Zo

A Colbert Bump: Austan Goolbee, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, talks tax cuts on the Colbert Report: http://bit.ly/cZpBjW (and the White House White Board video that inspired it all: http://wh.gov/38C)

West Wing Week is your guide to everything that's happening at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Walk step by step with the President as he comes out strong for investing in infrastructure to boost the economy and create jobs, and meets with students from all levels of education throughout the week. From elementary and middle school students from the documentary ‘Waiting for Superman,’ to high school and college students who are finalists of the NFTE National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge, to college students who have benefited from the American Opportunity Tax Credit, it’s a reminder why investing in our kids is always worthwhile. Watch the video.

Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time

9:30 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

11:30 AM: The President departs the White House en route Andrews Air Force Base

You Asked, Chu AnsweredDepartment of Energy Secretary Chu answers questions from the public on home energy efficiency.

A Health Care Story from NebraskaAs part of the 50 States/50 Stories project, Emily Schlicting of Omaha, Nebraska discusses how the Affordable Care Act is giving her the freedom to make decisions about her life without worrying about whether or not she’ll have health insurance.